Whiskey Blue, your wine Loft, and also the Bookhouse Pub

Leather couches, swirl rugs, and sheer curtains decorate this mod venue stretching over the rooftop from the W Atlanta- Buckhead. Visitors ascend inside a glass elevator and emerge onto an outside walk leading towards the dim, candlelit lounge. Select from a periodic choice of drinks like the vanilla mint-tini and eat the Midtown skyline on 1 of 2 terraces. The clubby music is ideal for dancing, however the only a little space isn’t. $12 to valet for 2 hrs. 3377 Peachtree Road, 678-500-3100, starwoodhotels.com2. The Wine Loft
This sprawling wine bar within the Luckie Marietta district may appear trendy-published rules include “no Bluetooth, no excessively baggy clothing, no muscle tees”-however the employees are friendly, and cozy couches and lots of nooks encourage casual interaction. Select from greater than 90 wines through the glass and 230 through the bottle half-cost bottles can be found every Tuesday, while Wednesday tastings explore variations on the theme. Small plates for example lamb lollipops and prosciutto-wrapped figs help you stay sated while you sip. 300 Marietta Street, 800-350-5122, thewineloftatl.com3. The Bookhouse Pub
In the folks behind MJQ Concourse comes the greater staid but equally singular Bookhouse Pub, a Poncey-Highland watering hole named for that secret society on Twin Peaks. Draft choices span high-gravity Belgian beers and raspberry Lindemans, and you may follow-up duck confit or arugula salad by having an order of funnel cake. The strip-mall exterior masks a wealthy, Medieval interior of dark wood, stained glass, totems, and, obviously, books. Out back, Chinese lanterns twinkle over a sunken, tree-lined patio. 736 Ponce de Leon Avenue, 404-254-1176, thebookhousepub.com